5 Common Mistakes Bankruptcy Clients Make
5 Common Mistakes Bankruptcy Clients Make Bankruptcy is governed by Title 11 of the United States Codes. Oftentimes, what makes sense in bankruptcy world does
Bankruptcy May Not Cover Christmas Credit Card Binges
Does the following scenario sound familiar to you? The Smith family has had a difficult year financially. John Smith lost his lucrative career as a
When Creditors Won’t Reaffirm
When Creditors Won’t Reaffirm By Jacqueline S. Edington, Paralegal Bob (not his real name) filed a chapter 7 bankruptcy. Bob stated that his intentions
Removing Property Liens in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Removing Property Liens in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy By Jacqueline S. Edington, Paralegal Normally a second mortgage lien can not be removed in
Google Scholar: Legal Research for Both Lawyers and Non-Lawyers
By: Todd Spodek, Esq.: Google has recently launched Google Scholar, which is an amazing free resource for both lawyers and non-lawyers to research the law.
New York Bankruptcy Lawyers: Chapter 7
Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organizations to pay their creditors. Bankruptcy law provides for the development